Melbreak House

Local Area Information

Nestling between the Skiddaw Mountains and Derwent water, Keswick is an idylic location.There are shops, cafes, tea and coffee rooms, pubs and restaurants. For those requiring holiday accommodation there is a range of hotels, guest houses, bed and breakfasts, hostels, self catering cottages, camp sites etc.Attractions include the Theatre by the Lake, cinema, public parks, museums, swimming pool, climbing wall, stately homes, galleries and of course, the lakes and the fells.

Nearby Points of Interest

Set on the shores of Derwent water in Keswick, The Theatre by the Lake is Cumbria's only year-round professional producing theatre. Hosting a wide range of visiting drama, music, dance, talks, comedy and film.

How to find us

From M6 Junction 40

(18.0mi, 29.0km)

From M6 junction 40 turn West on to A66 signposted Keswick and WorkingtonAfter 18 miles take the slip road to Keswick.At the T-junction turn right towards the town centre.This is Penrith Road heading into Keswick.Pass a BP garage, fire station and Twa Dogs Inn, under the old railway bridge.At the Conservative Club turn left into Greta Street.Continue straight ahead through two junctions onto Eskin Street.Melbreak House is on the right corner of the juction Church Street.

By Public Transport

(18.0mi, 29.0km)

Keswick is served by buses from Penrith, Carlisle, and Kendal.The nearest railway station is Penrith on the West Coast mainline.Cumbria County Council run a journey planner with details of all public transport within and to the county.